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Reading Luke from the margins: ‘Dialectica Reconciliae’ and anti-imperial optics compared
This article presents a comparative theological analysis of two South African readings of the Gospel of Luke, each shaped by distinct socio-political contexts.
Kenosi Patson Motuku
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Transvaginal mesh in Australia: An analysis of news media reporting from 1996 to 2021
Introduction Transvaginal mesh (mesh) surgeries have been used to treat stress urinary incontinence (incontinence) and/or pelvic organ prolapse (prolapse).
Mina Motamedi +2 more
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One Too Many: Hermeneutical Excess as Hermeneutical Injustice
AbstractHermeneutical injustice, as a species of epistemic injustice, is when members of marginalized groups are unable to make their experiences communicatively intelligible due to a deficiency in collective hermeneutical resources, where this deficiency is traditionally interpreted as a lack of concepts.
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FATIMAH MERNISSI PEREMPUAN BERPELUANG SEBAGAI KEPALA NEGARA
Mernissi has tried to dismantle the building of interpretations of classical scholars, She tried to dismantle injustice feminism through criticism of the hadith about women's leadership, which according to her must be examined again in terms of asbab al-
Jamhari Jamhari
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A Gadamerian Approach to Epistemic Injustice: Bearing Witness to the Vaccine Injured [PDF]
In a recent article, ―The Lacuna of Hermeneutics: Notes on the Freedom of Thought, Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback raises an important question regarding the limitations of philosophical hermeneutics to be critical and attentive to the reality of current ...
Crist, Alexander
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Toward justice and social transformation? Appealing to the tradition against the tradition
This article starts with a brief statement on the well-known contradictory nature of the Reformed tradition in South Africa, defending injustice and struggling for justice in the name of the same tradition.
Piet J. Naude
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International Progress and Colonial Critique in E.H. Carr's Reflexive Realism
Constellations, EarlyView.
Arturo Chang
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openCon la pubblicazione di “Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing”, nel 2007 Miranda Fricker propone una teorizzazione dell’ingiustizia epistemica.
GONELLA, MARGHERITA
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Critically Exploring Self-Harm Through Lived Experience Perspectives: A Survivor-Controlled Integrative Review Employing Participatory Methodology. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction In psychiatric knowledge, self‐harm is commonly understood as an individual, self‐destructive behaviour arising from emotional dysregulation where sociocultural context is referred to briefly but typically overlooked. Conversely, many with lived experience (LE) highlight relational and systemic trauma, abuse and violence as ...
da Cunha Lewin CC +6 more
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Abstract Phenomenon Sexual and/or gender minority‐identifying (SGM) medical students report lower levels of belonging and heightened discrimination in medical schools, especially among those who hold intersecting identities that are underrepresented in medicine (URM). Role modelling has been identified as a tool to combat this phenomenon.
Antony P. Zacharias +2 more
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